all I found at nvidia was <http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=221&p_created=1108506020&p_sid=4iAtMmRh&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfcm93X2NudD0yNTMmcF9wcm9kcz0mcF9jYXRzPSZwX3B2PSZwX2N2PSZwX3BhZ2U9Mg**&p_li=&p_topview=1> : "If your NVIDIA based graphics card features two video out connectors (ie VGA + DVI), it does not necessarily mean that it will support dual monitors at the same time. Some NVIDIA based graphics cards will look similar to Figure 2 which features a DVI-D connector as well as a VGA connector. These cards generally will only support a single display at a time, not dual monitors. The reason for having two different type of connectors is to allow you to connect either an analog or a digital display to your PC. "
which is kinda back to square 1 :) I've contacted gainward and sparkle, as sparkle mention something <http://www.sparkle.com.tw/faq_content.asp?NewsID=29>: "Connect both your LCD and CRT before PC power on, the VGA will detect them atuomatically, and enter dispaly properties , find the nview page, you can set the nview mode." but that's a little too vague to be taken as gospel Wayne Johnson wrote on 06/10/2005, 19:33: > Try going to the nVidia site & see what they say about the GeForce FX > 5500. > > My old nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 could do it but there are variations > from manufacturer to manufacturer so you may want to check out the > Gainward site for specifics. -- Regards Kylde -- ---------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is your picture included in the Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page? http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html If not, write to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
